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Four Rehearsals and a Performance: An Oral History

Liam Oliver Lair, Ashley Mog, Authors

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Dis/Comfort

Feelings of comfort and discomfort were a uniting theme across our interviews of the participants in the FRAP process. While many participants discussed the positive effects of FRAP for community-building and connection, they also expressed feelings of uneasiness and discomfort when we started improvising to create the performance. However, even though participants found improvisation to be uncomfortable at first, they often went on to experience it as a transformative emotion that took them out of their comfort zones, often broadening it in the process.
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